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Diana
Build Guide by 3Radication

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Intriguing Introduction (Please Read)

Hello!

This will be one of the first guides I will be making. I will be discussing the many aspects of Diana and will be guiding you throughout your game as Diana. I will provide what most typical guides will give you but more importantly, lane matchups. The lane matchups should and will help you get through the laning phase with ease if you have to be against a champion like Mordekaiser. Please read through and hopefully you will vote up. I hope that you can also provide constructive advice on ways to improve this guide. Thank you for reading!! Enjoy~~~~~~

Paramount Pros / Catastrophic Cons

Catastrophic Cons:Hard to Recover from Bad StartSkill Shot is Important to LandNo Proper EscapeMana Problems Early if Spamming SkillsWeak Pre-6

Runes/Masteries

Runes

Greater Quintessence of Ability Power3

Greater Glyph of Magic Resist9

Greater Seal of Scaling Mana Regeneration9

Greater Mark of Magic Penetration9

I have chosen the following runes for the following reasons.

The Marks of Magic Penetration along with Sorceror's Shoes, Haunting Guise and Abyssal Scepter will allow you to basically deal true damage to a wider variety of midlane Champions. It also allows you to deal more damage early game.

The Seals of Scaling Mana Regen allows you to have a nice sustain early and late game. As for late game you won't be running out of mana very often late game. Also as it is scaling the more you level up, less frequently will you have mana problems early game.

The Glyphs of Magic Resist allows you to sustain damage against other AP assassins/casters who often take the middle lane. This will increase your survivability and have better trades and take less damage from early squirmishes.

The Quintessences of Ability Power provides a decent amount of Ability Power early game. This will allow you to deal a bit more damage than the usual person unless the person also has runes which is highly likely.

Masteries

1/5

4/1

4/5

2/1

1/1

3/1

1/1

4/

1/

4/1

1/1

3/5

1/1

I follow a 21/9/0 Mastery for the Classic Diana Build because of many reasons.
The offensive masteries are mainly damage orientated and focusing highly on dealing as much damage as possible to the target. The defensive options once again has more on magic resist because there isn't many AD casters/assassins. Also, I had chose Spellsword instead of adding the last point onto havoc because Spellsword has a bigger difference once you have around 500 Ability Power. With Spellsword Lich Bane Proc will deal 80% Ability Power and along with 3rd hit it will deal 150% Ability Power!!

Superbly Supreme Skills

Crescent Strike (Q)

A brief idea of Crescent Strike: Crescent Strike is a skill-shot nuke. The enemy will either be hit by the arc of the skill-shot or the place of landing. This skill is extremely important because of numerous reasons such as: Dealing very high damage late game and refreshing your R if they have been revealed by 'Moonlight' Max this first for damage output.

Pale Cascade (W)

Pale Cascade is a shield that of course, absorbs damage and also deals damage around Diana. This combos well with Diana's R. It is probably smarter to activate it after using R because it occasionally scares your targets away. It also refreshes if all 3 orbs detonate!! This skill makes Diana deceptively tanky and survive little squirmishes pre-6. You can also activate it just before a skill lands (if its a slow moving skill) and thus reducing the damage you take from it. Max this second for damage output and sustainability in fights.

Moonfall (E)

Max this last. It is basically for utility and securing kills for your team. Use this if enemy is escaping or to cancel channeled spells or reveal Teemos. It has a very nice slow too. It also lets you land your third hit quite often.

Lunar Rush (R)

This skill is like Akali's but with better range, AP scaling and base damage. It refreshes if the target is afflicted with Moonlight. You can basically get a squishy to about half health after using your combo (Q->R->W->E->Passive). I can not emphasise more on why you HAVE to land your Crescent Strike before hand. If the 2nd Lunar Rush can secure a kill... Go for it! Just don't kill steal off your team mates.

Moonsilver Blade (Passive)

This skill provides you sustained burst every 3 hits and can help you last hit minions too. Often when you go in for a kill you'd have done about 2 hits before your target starts running. I'd often pull them back in and you often can land your 3rd hit because of this. While they're slowed, your Q will almost be off cooldown and you can unleash your combo again just without E or W. A good item to build on Diana if you need to duel against some other champions that are fed would be . Although I do not recommend building this too early. Only build this when you're very fed. A better alternative would be because its got better ratio than your passive and will automatically be activated after using a skill. This skill also hits turrets and inhibitors as well so once again, if you have to backdoor, a Nashor's Tooth would be useful, but you yourself is a formidable force of your team.

This pretty much sums up all of Diana's skills. I chose my skill sequence by maxing Q first because it is your harass, execution, initiator and revealer. I max W second for the nice shield and its damage. I max E last because its already got a nice base slow and still pulls them in anyways. R is of course highest priority and put a skill point in it at 6, 11 and 16. Dianas skills synergize well with each other and often it will either deal massive single target damage or secure a kill. I will discuss about Teamfights in the Teamwork section.

Also combos include:

Combo 1

->->->->->-> Killing Combo or...

Combo 2

->->->->->->If you think you might waste the shield and orbs or miss the Crescent Strike in the 1st combo.

Poke 1

for Poking Pre-6

Poke 2

--> for Poking Squishy Targets Post-6, this is a very risky poke.

Sexy Summoner Spells

Flash

Ignite

I often take Flash and Ignite as my Summoner Spells as Diana because as I towerdive a lot, I may need to flash out of turret range to survive or when I only just miss out a bit of health of the target, I can ignite them, securing a kill. Flash is also useful to escape as Diana has no actual escape apart from Lunar Rushing a jungle camp across the wall which may be time consuming because Crescent Strike interrupts movement.

Other Viable Summoner Spells!

Barrier

Barrier can often save your life in sticky situations or help you in trades in lanes as well. Against champions with Damage over Time spells, Barrier can be useful. Barrier is also useful to take in some turret damage so you can survive after you turret dive.

Exhaust

Exhaust is also quite a good Summoner Spell. It is useful against attack speed. Exhaust is also useful for chasing if you have burnt your your ultimate and it is on cooldown (used it twice in other words).

Ghost

Ghost is also a viable Summoner Spell, either allowing you to run away better (thats if you aren't within range of their crowd control) or even help you chase down fleeing opponents better. This spell is somewhat viable on Diana but I still prefer Flash and Ignite. It is useful for Summoner's below level 12 (the level in which you get ignite).

Cleanse

Cleanse is also quite a viable Summoner Spell. It can get rid of exhaust, slows, stuns and many more and even ignite!! This Summoner Spell is more on the defensive side rather than the offensive side. I don't recommend getting cleanse though unless you are against a champion with a lot of crowd control (the upcoming Lissandra has a heck of a lot).

The above is probably the Summoner Spells you may get for Diana. The ones I haven't put on often means that it probably isn't useful but if I do find it useful I will add some more onto this chapter too.

Intimidating Items

sight ward

Crystalline Flask Start

This start is quite sustained and allows you to harass with your Crescent Strike and still have a decent amount of mana to get a kill by level 6. If they do not have a jungler (which is possible in Normals) you can get 2 more pots instead of a sight ward. You can get mana pots instead if you know it is someone you counter or is a squishy that you can burst down easily by 6. If you have already ran out of mana even with the Crystalline Flask and Mana pots then you either have been spamming your Q too much or engaging in squirmishes too often... So don't spam Q on minions... Only for occasional pokes.

Abyssal Scepter

I recommend this item for numerous reasons. It lowers magic resistance and along with Sorceror's Shoes and Haunting Guise (30 magic pen and you lower 20 magic resist) you'd basically be dealing true damage on your target if they have not gotten magic resist. This makes life easier for you, knowing whether or not to use the second Lunar Rush or the next Crescent Strike will execute your enemies. It also provides a nice amount of ability power and magic resistance. This will make you have a higher chance of winning trades and raise your survivability against other AP mids like Akali. Definitely a recommended item. If they don't have any AP champions(supports don't really count) you could either build a Mejai's Soulstealer or rush your Rabadon's.

Rabadon's Deathcap

This item pretty much speaks for itself. Massive ability power and you gain an additional 30% AP for your current AP which is pretty nice. Please note that firstly, it is a unique passive so therefore does not stack with itself. It is not smart to stack Rabadon's because it is quite costly and its smarter to build a Rabadon's, Deathfire Grasp and Zhonya rather than 3 Rabadons. If you do want to stack AP... you can at least stack Zhonya's because of the extra armor it provides.

Mejai's Soulstealer

For those of you that don't know. Mejai's Soulstealer is an item that grants 8 Ability Power for every stack. You gain one stack on an assist and 2 stacks on a kill. You can have a maximum of 20 stacks which is a hefty 160 Ability Power and along with its normal stats it gives 180 Ability Power!! You either get this early and make sure you snowball or not get this item at all. Also do not get this item if you know you will die a lot because you lose a third of your stacks upon death.

Lich Bane

Lich Bane is quite a good item. It provides a nice amount of mana and movement speed along with a nice amount of ability power. Its got a very good passive which is... Every time you cast a spell your next basic attack deals 50 + 75% of AP. This is very good once you have an Abyssal Scepter with a Rabadons. This item also stacks with your passive although it is rare to have your 3rd hit on the same time as you proc your Lich Bane. But if this happens it will deal massive damage. Lich Bane proc's on structures too. You can rush a Sheen but rushing a Lich Bane is stupid.

Deathfire Grasp

This item is also very good. It would be smart to use this on your opponents before hand (it deals 15% of their maximum health!) and then unleash your combo afterwards. There is many reasons for this because after you cast the spell of Deathfire Grasp it makes all magic damage on that target increase by 20%. This can either be used on the carry or you can use this on the tank to allow ease in killing the tank rapidly. Although I highly recommend using this on the carry.

Nashor's Tooth

I don't particularly like this item for numerous reasons. Although it provides attack speed it is not as useful as Lich Bane which is proc'd instantly but your passive still requires 3 hits. Although this item will make it easier to proc your passive, it only provides higher damage per second for Diana rather than burst. You should only buy this item if you have to duel occasionally which I hope you don't because you'd be bursting them down before they can even react.

Zhonya's Hourglass

This item is quite useful. It provides high ability power along with some armor. It is quite useful because when you go to burst the carry down the enemy team may start focusing you down but you'd have used your Zhonya's so the champions with skillshots will have wasted most of it although I discourage you being the initiator and rather get the tank to be the initiator. Otherwise follow the offtank Diana build if either your team has no tanks or you have to constantly initiate.

Void Staff

Void Staff has a nice amount of AP and a very good passive. However, the passive will only be useful if you're against champions with high magic resistance or ones that build it to counter you. But if no one is building magic resist (and I can tell you that when I play Diana in normals no one builds magic resist) then don't build Void Staff. Void Staff is gold efficient if your opponent has more than 100 magic resist.

Haunting Guise

This along with Sorceror's Shoes and Abyssal Scepter will allow you to deal your full damage on most of your opponents. The total amount of magic resist that you ignore is 30 and along with Abyssal Scepter aura they lose 20 so it adds up to 50 magic resist ignored. This item will let life become easier for you too because of the bonus health. You can build it into a Liandry's Torment for more damage as well but Liandry's Torment's passive isn't too useful on Diana because she mainly bursts her targets down but it would help with Diana's pokes and along with Rylai's, the passive doubles because the target is slowed.

Rylai's Crystal Scepter

Rylai's Crystal Scepter is quite a viable option because of many reasons. It allows you better survivability, makes you stick to your target and provides a decent amount of Ability Power. Once you get Rylai's Crystal Scepter, you will get kills far more often and sometimes escape from sticky situations. I highly recommend this item.

Ohmwrecker

Ohmwrecker is quite a good item for Diana now. When you play Diana, you may find yourself towerdiving quite often or even, dying to turret aggro after a turret dive... Ohmwrecker is useful because of this. It also provides nice ability power, health regeneration and a decent amount of health! It is useful to buy Philosopher's Stone early for that extra gold.

Rod of Ages

This item is also very good for Diana. Rushing a Catalyst the Protector allows you to sustain your lane even with harassing opponents and also the Rod of Ages retains that passive which is good as well. Rod of Ages also gets its own thing. The Rod of Ages has base health and mana of 450 and base of 60 abiliy power. Every 1 minute you get 20 health, 20 mana and 1 ability power. This stacks to a maximum of 20 so it requires 20 minutes to finish your rod. At max stacks it provides 650 mana and health and 80 ability power. This will make you tanky as well as have a decent amount of mana so you shouldn't have mana problems. You do not lose stacks upon death which is good too.

Treacherous Teamfights

Diana excels at bursting down carries out of position but is definitely not an initiator. Good initiators are tanks like Alistar and Malphite whereas Diana is deceptively tanky and can be built as an offtank but never ever initiate with her. A good Diana will not initiate but rather harass with her Crescent Strike. Also as Diana, you can duel with people easily but even when you're fed, don't try and duel with naturally strong and tanky champions like Darius or even someone like Olaf. Diana joins into the fray after the tank has initiated or when you know its safe such as when everyone has burnt their crowd control on the tank. Diana also excels at guarding the outskirts of the teamfight so if anyone tries to escape, she will burst them down. Also, your orbs on your Pale Cascade deals area of effect damage so a smart strategy as well if people are bunched together would be to activate Pale Cascade then Q>R to a squishy then activate Zhonya's Houglass.

Also of course focus any squishies for easy kills and also make sure you do kill them if they have quite a game-changing ultimate like Sona or Nami!! Sona also can heal her whole team at the same time so make sure you either burst the supports down or the carries down then join back into the fray picking off the fighters and tanks.

Labyrinthine Lane-Matchups

A-H Matchups

Ahri

Easy-Medium

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Ahri isn't very good against Diana. As long as you stay behind your minions, Ahri's charm can not hit you. Although her Q can hurt a lot because when it returns to her it deals true damage which can hurt a lot early game. Even if you got hit by the first part of her Q, be sure to dodge the second part. It is a boomerang skillshot so it returns to where she is right now so be sure to go opposite where she is walking. (Another example of a boomerang skillshot is Draven's ultimate) Her W doesn't deal much at level 1 but still hurts with her whole entire combo on you so be sure to dodge her charm. Also she is a squishy so you can easily kill her.

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Akali

Medium-Hard
Akali is basically another version of Diana although she gets to do her ultimate 3 times instead of 2 but she needs to wait for her charges whereas Diana simply waits 4 seconds for her next R. Akali has lower AP scaling in most of her skills and doesn't have any shields and etc. The only thing that I don't like about her when I verse her as Diana is her Twilight Shroud Never ever stand in her Twilight Shroud because of numerous reasons. It allows her to detonate her mark easily, you will easily be caught on your unawares if you stand there for too long and even if you stay near it she can instantly Shadow Dance you and unleash her combo then return to the shroud. You must fight back if she Shadow Dances to you. Punish her!!

Annie

Medium-Hard
Annie is quite a hard champion to go against. Her passive provides her a stun and it is quite a long duration, so when you're stunned she'd probably unleash her full combo on you... Including Tibbers! She nukes very well. Also, you're melee so don't get too greedy with your creep score against Annie otherwise you might end up feeding her! Also make sure you build an Abyssal Scepter for the magic resistance and to lower the magic resistance of her Molten Shield!! You outrange her with Crescent Strike, so harass with Crescent Strike beforehand and then once she is low enough, kill her!

Anivia

Easy-Medium
Anivia isn't too hard to go against although her eggs and stuns will be annoying. Her Frostbite will deal double damage on you if you have been 'Chilled' by her spells. Her ultimate is also a toggle spell so if you ever jump onto her she may activate it as well as use her combo on you. Her combo can hurt quite a bit as well dealing 350 Damage with Frostbite at max level and 360 Damage with Flash Frost at max level. Both with 100% Ability Power scaling so this can hurt a lot!! Also her ultimate deals 80/120/160 damage per second with 20% ability power scaling. You should build an Abyssal Scepter against Anivia for this reason. Also, Anivia is a champion that you don't ever towerdive. She will egg the moment you die and I've seen Diana's that stayed under turret to get her egg (Normals).

Brand

Medium-Hard
Brand is also a nuker like Annie. His skills have bonus effect if you are ablaze. Being 'ablaze' is when you have been hit by one of Brand's skills and his passive will go onto you. His passive deals 8% of your maximum health, but of course will be reduced by your magic resist to about 4% if you have an Abyssal Scepter which I highly recommend if you're against Brand. Brand's first skill is Sear . It deals 240 Magic Damage + 65% of Ability Power at max level. If you are 'ablaze' it will stun you for 2 seconds!!! Brand's next skill is Pillar of Flame , it deals 255 Magic damage + 60% of Ability Power However, if you are ablaze it will deal 25% more damage!! dealing 319 + 75% of Ability Power. His next ability is Conflagration it deals quite a bit of damage once again and the unique feature if the target is ablaze, would be to spread to other enemy units/champions. He will often start with this spell if duelling and then his Sear then Pillar of Flame, but often have this as the second spell if it is a teamfight. His ultimate , is scary. It deals 350 Magic damage + 50% of Ability Power at max level. That doesn't seem much for an ultimate but it bounces around as well! The damage does not lower each bounce like Katarina's Bouncing Blades and will deal a maximum of 1050 Damage + 150% of Ability Power on a single target!! The maximum damage on all targets is 1750 + 250% Ability Power!!

Cassiopeia

Medium-Hard
Cassiopeia isn't too hard of a champion to be against, however a good Cassiopeia is formidable. Often when you jump onto her with your combo, a good Cassiopeia will stun you and then spam her Twin Fangs Twin Fangs on you. She can easily take down a huge chunk of your health before the stun duration is gone. Often, most Diana's would start running away but you can still burst her down, as long as she no longer has her poison on you which is doubtable. Her ultimate has a long cooldown so make sure you burst her down the next time. Also dodging her poison is important because her E (Twin Fangs) gets refreshed to 0.5 seconds for cooldown if she uses it on a poisoned target so it can be dangerous to even step on her poison even though it might not deal too much damage on you when you have the Pale Cascade shield up.

Cho'Gath

Medium-Hard
Cho'Gath isn't too hard of a champ to go against however, dodging his rupture is probably the most important part. Silence on Diana does not matter too much because you still can auto. You should harass Cho'Gath from afar and try not to duel with him because of his feast which deals true damage! Try not to let his feast stacks get too much otherwise he will get pretty tanky too. So basically, going against Cho'Gath is to just dodge his ruptures.

Diana

Hard
Going against another Diana is pretty hard. It really depends on who is better at Diana and who lands that Crescent Strike first. She will know how your skills work and you will know how her skills work. Basically, either outburst each other or... You can go rush an Abyssal Scepter and hope she doesn't do the same. You must build sustainable items or you can gank.

Elise

Medium-Hard
Elise may be a bit of trouble with her harass and her skills. She has 8 different skills. Her human/spider form Q is Neurotoxin (human) which deals damage based on your current health and her spider form is Venomous Bite (spider) which deals damage based on your missing health! This will mean that she will be stronger in human form if you have high health and stronger in spider form if you have low health, so be sure to play carefully against her during your state of health and her current form. Her next skill is Volataile Spiderling (human) which sends out a spider that seeks to explode on to someone. Make sure to stay away from it because it can really hurt! Her Spider Form's W is Skittering Frenzy . This skill makes her little spiders gain increased attack speed. This makes her a formidable dueller because of the sustain she gets from the spiders however, your Pale Cascade should be able to nullify most of the damage and kill the spiders. Her E in human form is a skillshot, it is called Cocoon . If she manages to land it, you are stunned and she can practically unleash her full combo on you. Her E in spider form is called Rappel , this skill makes her and her spiders untargetable for a brief duration. She can either land back down when she wants to ON TO AN ENEMY CHAMPION or she will descend on where she used to be, so be sure to stay at the center unless an ally is running away. Her ultimate is pretty simple, it changes her into spider/human form. This is immediately unlocked at level 1. During her Spider Form she gains increased Armor/Magic resist and she also gets spiderlings. Her auto attacks in spider form deal 40+30% of Ability Power and the Spiderlings deal 40+10% of Ability Power, which sums up my point that she is formidable and very powerful. Play against her carefully! And make sure Pale Cascade kills the spiderlings!!

Evelynn

Easy
Evelynn is quite an easy champion to go against. Her ultimate deals percent current health only and does not actually have base damage itself. It only provides her with a small shield of 150 at level 6. She may have sustained burst with her Q and her E provides her a lot of attack speed... She is useless against you and will get raped. However she can activate her W to gain a massive amount of movement speed and nullifying all slows, so be sure not to waste Moonfall on her, but after she used W . When she uses W she will do a quick spin. This lane is so easy that your gonna get fed to the point.

Fiddlesticks

Easy-Medium
Fiddlesticks is once again another squishy champion. Although his terrify may be annoying and his drain provides him with massive sustain, his drain is easily stopped with a simple Moonfall, so do not waste it before he has drained but the most likely thing he'd do is Q then W on you when you jump onto him. His Crowstorm deals massive damage per second so be sure to get out of it or kill Fiddlesticks before getting killed by his ultimate. His E is a silence and does not deal much but if you get hit by it multiple times, it will deal quite a bit. To sum up, Fiddlesticks is such a squishy and fun champion to kill who provides a slight challenge when you jump onto him. His free food for you too!

Fizz

Easy-Medium
Fizz is quite a fun champion to go against and is really squishy as well. His Q charges him towards you. If his right next to you it will go behind you. Whenever he comes to get you, be sure to activate your Pale Cascade and make him waste his Playful/Trickster . His W seastone tridnet is quite powerful. It makes his damage become DoT and is based on your missing health. At max level it deals 8% of your missing health in 3 seconds! Once he activates Seastone Trident it makes his autoattacks deal more damage! Scaling with 35% of ability power. Be sure not to feed him because every kill Fizz gets its worth 3 kills. Fizzes ultimate is a skillshot! It is dodgeable because it is quite a slow moving projectile. If Fizz lands it on you and you are low... Well chances are you are gonna die unless you activate W beforehand and you might... survive. His ultimate only deals 200 magic damage + 100% AP scaling at level 1 so its not too dangerous and your Q at max level probably deals more damage than that. But be sure, not to ever ever feed Fizz and make sure Fizz feeds you! He is quite easy to burst down although Playful/Trickster and Chum the Waters is the only thing that really affects you. The rest are basically something that provides a fun challenge for you! Also his passive allows him to permanently walk through units so its basically a free 'ghost' for him just without the extra movement speed.

Galio

Medium-Hard
A lot of Galio's will be building lots of magic resist. I often see Galio's that rush Athene's Unholy Grail/Abyssal Scepter. A reason for them to build magic resist because of his passive . It converts 50% of his magic resist into ability power. He is also quite formidable because of his W it provides him massive armor and magic resist. His ultimate is very powerful too. It have has a very long taunt and is very dangerous if you ever towerdive him. If you're against a good Galio who knows what he is building, be sure to build a Void Staff to penetrate all that magic resistance. Also, another good item to build would be Mercury Treads. It provides Tenacity which reduces all durations of disables and such by 35%. This will be very useful against Galio because you can simply walk out of his ultimate or activate Moonfall to help allies. The taunt is reduced from 2 seconds to 1.35 seconds. Be sure to be careful against playing Galio, and remember if he activates Bulwark, don't harass him either because it would heal him and only jump to him after Bulwark's duration is over.

Gragas

Easy-Medium
Gragas is pretty easy to go against. He has extreme sustain with Drunken Rage and Happy Hour.He also has extremely high AP scaling with his skills. He doesn't have any actual good ones. He can only throw out barrels and go and body slam you . But he does get a steroid for 20 seconds that reduces incoming damage. His ultimate also has a somewhat low cooldown at max level but thats at level 16 but we are talking about laning and its got a high cooldown. You should be able to feed off this fatty and snowball your way to victory!!

Heimerdinger

Medium-Hard
Heimerdinger, although quite squishy, is a formidable foe for Diana. His turrets will deal a lot of damage whenever you jump to him. A smart way to go against Heimerdinger is... If he places his turrets close to each other, make both the turrets low and then push the lane towards the turrets then jump to Heimerdinger. While you're jumping to Heimerdinger, the minions will be attacking the turrets and should be gone real soon. The rest of his abilities aren't so good. One is, he fires 3 rockets (these aren't selected but rather, random targets) and a blind and stun. A good Heimerdinger will save those for you when you jump towards him and also constantly rebuilding the turrets when they are low. He will also be keeping the turrets on opposite sides of the lane. However, not to worry. Simply do the same thing as I told you above. As the turrets attack you, the minions should go aggro on the turrets and should be able to kill it. Be careful of Heimerdinger when he uses his ultimate. It makes his turrets have a slow, and instantly refreshes turret's health. He could use this ultimate if the minions are attacking it and about to kill his turrets. A very powerful opponent if it is a good Heimerdinger. Be cautious and smart of what you do in this lane.

More COMING SOON!!!!
I may have missed some champions. The ones I have missed will be the fact that they hardly ever lane at middle OR if they do lane at middle they are basically free food for you.

Getting out of a Bad Start!!

There are numerous ways to get out of a bad start as Diana but it is not too easy.

Offtank

Recommended if you're Dying too often. Often, building as an offtank is quite simple and increases your survivability by a lot. The difference between the 'Classic' Diana build and the 'Offtank' Diana build is you're investing mainly on healthy ability power items and ability power items with armor like Iceborn Gauntlets and Zhonya's Hourglass.

Kill Stealing

THis is not recommended. You will starve your carry or your fighters out and you might end up losing whilst you're fed. You should only get the assists unless you actually done about 3/4 of your target's health. But if your team snowballed to the point that the other team is helpless, you can go for some kills. By 'extreme' snowballing it is when you get about 30 kills by the first 20 minutes which is doubtable but has happened to me before as Riven (normals). That is the only time you should kill steal.

Ganking

Ganking is often a great solution if you know you will not get fed in your lane or you are getting denied. Example of a lane you may get denied would be against Mordekaiser. So get your jungler to hold your lane in case they push it hard and get the turrets while you gank and you yourself go gank bot/top although bot is a far better lane because of all the squishies unless top also has squishies too you may still snowball your way to victory!

Jungle Creeps

You can ask your jungler if you can go use the jungle instead of laning because you are getting denied hard by a Diana counter. This will often allow you to get back into the flow because of the high gold and experience the jungle creeps give near mid game. Also, this will allow you to gank more often because you know your jungler will be on your lane.

Those are some ways to get back into the flow if you're behind. I will make more soon.

Fun Farming

Farming is an important part of Diana. Without much farm early game you won't be able to do much. There are a lot of things I must say about farming. Last hitting is extremely important, and Diana has one of the lowest base damages! If you're against stronger champions like Mordekaiser, you may need to farm with your Q instead... Which will result in heavy mana problems, but if you can ask for blue then that would be great. Farming with Diana is somewhat easy, the following is what your creep score is expected to be.

10 Minutes: 50~75 CS
15 Minutes: 100~125 CS

I won't be going any further because you will probably be roaming and ganking lanes. Every kill is worth about 15 Creeps and you should have 5~10 kills by 20 minutes in Normals and about 2~5 kills in ranked. So if you have the benchmark CS I have stated here, you are doing well in your farming. Do not worry too much about CS if you are against strong harassers or Diana counters like Mordekaiser.

Effete Early Game

A quick definition of Early Game for beginners is quite typically 'The Laning Phase'. This is where you go to a lane by yourself or as a duo with a partner (SoloMid!!, please don't ever duo mid). Your goal Pre-6 as Diana is to farm as much as you can by last hitting minions. Read the above chapter for farming tips. Also another important point as playing Diana is be careful of the opposition's jungler. You will be ganked a lot if you push the lane too hard. After you're level 6, you should have gotten a kill in lane. Also, when you try to get the kill in lane, be sure their jungler is not there or if your jungler is waiting in the brush, go for the kill. You will be ganking as well after level 6. A lane that is quite suitable for ganking is bot lane unless they have disruptive supports like Alistar. Ganking top lane is really quite dependent. Often a top lane will be a tanky bruiser or other casters/assassins, if it is a tanky bruiser or someone that can 1v2 or runs away easily then I recommend you not to gank. Examples of No-Ganks that can retaliate are like Riven and Darius but they'd often run away the moment they see you coming. An Example of a person that can run away easily is Wukong. Be sure to return every time you've finished a gank. Often, the person that is laning against you will be pushing your lane very hard, thus getting a tower for their team. Be sure not to leave your lane empty!!! Also it would be nice if you had a blue buff, to continue being able to gank and not having too many mana problems.

Mighty Mid Game

The transition of early game to mid game is when either team has taken down one or two turrets. Basically, after they have taken these turrets, many things can happen. More ganks on that lane, or the laner of that lane will leave to gank. So mid game is basically where ganks are occurring more and more often. This is where you excel the most. You will be counterganking a lot of lanes and roaming a lot, but as the above chapter had noted, do not ever leave your lane empty. During mid game there is an exception. If the other mid has gone to roam as well then you can push that lane or leave your lane empty although pushing that lane may be a smart idea IF you have warded your lane (You should have warded both river entrances however in Normals you may not have). Also, be sure to get someone to hold your lane when you go recall/gank if the mid is still at their lane.

Lethiferous Late Game

The transition of mid game to late game is when one of the teams has decided to group up and gank people one by one. This is often followed by the opposition doing the same and then all pushing at mid. The team who groups up first often has an advantage. Your role is to burst the carry down or any squishies like Sona. Also, your job can also be to protect the carry if your support is up in the teamfight as well. If the assassin comes to burst your carry down, you can pull them away from your carry and burst them down before they can do anything. Often, before teamfights start, you will be trying to deal as much damage as possible and if someone or anyone is out of position and a bit far from their team, you should burst them down, signalling your team to kill them too when you Lunar Rush them thus making the teamfight a 4v5 as the enemy team comes to save their ally. You are also quite useful in doing AoE damage with your Pale Cascade and often hitting the whole team with your Crescent Strike nuke. Also you will have objectives soon such as getting Baron Nashor. You will be pushing as a group of 5. Often when there is a teamfight, one team will score an ace and there will be 2~3 people surviving on the team that won the teamfight. You will often be a survivor. When you have scored an ace, you will be pushing that lane to the inhibitor. Teamfights often occur on mid and sometimes you might need to push top or bot if they haven't got the inner turrets yet. You shouldn't worry about your own lane because with my guide of course you will have dominated that lane. Be sure to roam behind the tank as a group, never go by yourself into the jungle unless its been warded.

Striking Summary

All this should help you with your journey as Diana! I will be constantly updating this and adding more and more information and will continue doing the lane matchups today also I will make the offtank parts of this guide soon!! Thank you for reading! AND REMEMBER To... Shine BRIGHT like the MOOOOONLIGHT!